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July 23, 2015
Book Review: Catherine Schofield Sezgin on "The Napoleon of Crime: The Life and Times of Adam Worth" by Ben Macintyre
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Catherine Schofield Sezgin reviews " The Napoleon of Crime: The Life and Times of Adam Worth" by Ben Macintyre in the Spring...
July 21, 2015
Book Review: Marc Balcells on "Cultural Heritage Ethics: Between Theory and Practice", Edited by Constantine Sandis
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Marc Balcells reviews " Cultural Heritage Ethics: Between Theory and Practice, Edited by Constantine Sandis" in the Spring 2...
July 20, 2015
Editorial Essay: Francesca Coccolo on "New Archaeological Discoveries and Cultural Ventures beyond War Threats: A Model of Excellence Stemming from Iraqi-Italian Cooperation" in the Spring 2015 issue of The Journal of Art Crime
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In an editorial essay, Francesca Coccolo writes on "New Archaeological Discoveries and Cultural Ventures beyond War Threats: A Mode...
July 19, 2015
Editorial Essay: Toby Bull's perspective in "The Grape War of China: Wine Fraud and How Science is Fighting Back" in the Spring 2015 issue of The Journal of Art Crime
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In the editorial essay "The Grape War of China: Wine Fraud and How Science is Fighting Back" Hong Kong police officer Toby Bul...
June 8, 2015
Spring 2015 Issue, The Journal of Art Crime: New issue examines archaeological looting and art theft
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The Spring 2015 issue of The Journal of Art Crime edited by Noah Charney, founder of ARCA, includes articles, reviews, and columns on t...
December 23, 2014
Neil Brodie 'considers the issue of the Sevso Treasure from a new angel' in the Fall 2014 issue of The Journal of Art Crime
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by Catherine Schofield Sezgin, ARCA Blog Editor-in-chief In the Fall 2014 issue of The Journal of Art Crime , Neil Brodie publishes...
December 22, 2014
The Fall 2014 issue of the Journal of Art Crime is now available
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The Fall 2014 edition of The Journal of Art Crime is now available. Editor-in-chief Noah Charney writes to readers: Welcome to the ne...
June 7, 2014
Marc Balcells reviews Robert Bevan's "The Destruction of Memory: Architecture at War" in the Spring 2014 issue of The Journal of Art Crime
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Marc Balcells, a criminologist and an associate editor for The Journal of Art Crime , reviews Robert Bevan's 2006 book, The Destructi...
June 6, 2014
Noah Charney Interviews Three Leading Art Lawyers: Ian de Freitas, Howard Spiegler and Fabio Moretti in the Spring 2014 issue of ARCA's Journal of Art Crime
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by Noah Charney The Journal of Art Crime had the pleasure of interviewing three leading art lawyers, Ian de Freitas, Howard Spiegle...
June 3, 2014
Kirsten Hower reviews Rick Gekoski's book "Lost, Stolen or Shredded: Stories of Missing Works of Art and Literature" in the Spring 2014 issue of The Journal of Art Crime
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Rare book dealer Rick Gekoski's published his book on loss in art and literature with Profile Books in 2013. Kirsten Hower, ARCA'...
June 2, 2014
Marc Balcells reviews "Lost Lives, Lost Art" by Melissa Müller and Monika Tatzkow in the Spring 2014 issue of ARCA's Journal of Art Crime
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Marc Balcells reviews Lost Lives, Lost Art (Vendome 2010) by Melissa Müller and Monika Tatzkow in the Spring 2014 issue of The Journal ...
May 31, 2014
Joris Kila's "Mission Report: Civil-Military Assessment Mission for Malian Heritage" Published in the Spring 2014 issue of ARCA's Journal of Art Crime
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Joris Kila is a researcher at the Kompetenzzentrum Kulturelles Erbe und Kulturgüterschutz of the University of Vienna in Austria. He has...
Noah Charney on "The British Origin of the Monuments Men" in "Lessons from the History of Art Crime" in the Spring 2014 issue of ARCA's Journal of Art Crime
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Noah Charney is a professor of art history specializing in art crime and an international best-selling author of fiction (The Art Thief)...
May 29, 2014
Marc Balcells on "The Case of the Muñoz Ramonet Legacy (Barcelona, Spain)" in his column "Not in the Headlines" in the Spring 2014 issue of ARCA's Journal of Art Crime
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Spanish criminologist Marc Balcells holds degrees in Law, Criminology and Human Sciences, and masters both in Criminal Law, and the ARCA...
May 28, 2014
David Gill on "The So-Called Crosby Garrett Helmet" in his column "Context Matters" for the Spring/Summer 2014 issue of ARCA's Journal of Art Crime
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David Gill is Head of the Division of Humanities and Professor of Archaeological Heritage at University Campus Suffolk. He is a former R...
May 24, 2014
Martin Kemp on "The Theft, Recovery and Forensic Investigation of Leonardo da Vinci's "Madonna of the Yarnwinder" in the Spring/Summer 2014 issue of ARCA's Journal of Art Crime
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Oxford's Martin Kemp publishes "The Theft, Recovery and Forensic Investigation of Leonardo da Vinci's Madonna and the Yarnw...
May 23, 2014
The Spring/Summer 2014 issue of The Journal of Art Crime Is Now Available
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The Spring/Summer 2014 issue (#11) of The Journal of Art Crime edited by ARCA founder Noah Charney is now available. The Table of Cont...
December 24, 2013
Christos Tsirogiannis Interviews Marc Balcells in the Fall 2013 issue of The Journal of Art Crime
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Dr. Christos Tsirogiannis interviews Marc Balcells in the Fall 2013 issue of The Journal of Art Crime : Dear Reader, I would like to...
December 23, 2013
Marc Balcells Introduces Christos Tsirogiannis in the Fall 2013 issue of The Journal of Art Crime
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Associate Editor Marc Balcells introduces Christos Tsirogiannis in an article which begins: I would like to introduce you my colleagu...
December 22, 2013
Editorial Essay: Suzette Scotti writes about "Do Unto Others as You Would Have Them Do Unto You: the Axum Obelisk" in the Fall 2013 issue of The Journal of Art Crime
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In an editorial essay, Suzette Scotti writes about "Do Unto Others as You Would Have Them Do Unto You: the Axum Obelisk" in th...
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